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The customer didn't pay for goods you sent and he accepted. Of course you can sue him. Even if there was no contract (and here it seems... Read Answer
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Not sure from your situation if a lawsuit has already been filed against you, or if you have been served with a lawsuit, or if judgment has... Read Answer
If you have a contract requiring perpetual care which the cemetery has breached, you can certianly sue it for breach of contract. I would make... Read Answer
It can be tried in either if the defendant has enough contacts with the place to confer jurisdiction upon it (here I'm assuming that Canadian law is... Read Answer
What does group life insurance have to do with your car loan? You seem to have wire crossed
The terms of your written contract should direct any reporting the gallery is supposed to provide to you on any sales. To the extent you are... Read Answer
Anyone can be sued by anyone, the question is whether the claim has merit. There's no way to determine whether your NDA allows you to be a... Read Answer
Sure - you and everyone else has a leg to stand on - problem is that you paid in full which was foolish and the CV-19 issue killed the company. Its... Read Answer
You can sue to recover your car, plus the damages you've suffered due to their possession and use of it after the time you had agreed to let theem... Read Answer
You will need to actually RETAIN a lawyer to address this issue - the problem is that it will likely cost you more than the amount in controversy to... Read Answer
If you loaned the money to the husband, with no loan to or guaranty from the wife, you have no claim against the wife ond the debt. However, if... Read Answer
The governors stay does NOT apply to non-rent based lease issues. The landlord can and will likely be successful in evictinhg you. If you were given... Read Answer
This is what happens when people skimp on lawyers for business transactions. You won't get your business back based on the facts described above and... Read Answer
No, but a default judgment could be entered against you which you will have to pay. Also, although you can't be jailed simply for defaulting on... Read Answer
Although I have never been to smalls claims court just because lawyers are not allowed to represnt litigants in small claims, I believe that the... Read Answer
I sounds like you are paying through a finance lease. these are difficult to get around, as you have remedies from the vendor, but the... Read Answer
If you can (meaning if you can find one who will take the case), you probably should engage a collection attorney who will work for a percentage of... Read Answer
While the issue is somewhat up in the air because you didn't address it in your contract, probably not. If I were the judge, I would consider... Read Answer
In New York, by executive order of our governor, all time deadlines for lawsuits have been tolled until at least May 15. I don't know if the... Read Answer
The assignee (buyer) of the contract stands in the same position as the original contracting party, meaning that your mother has the same contractual... Read Answer
A strongly worded letter from an attorney demanding payment might do the trick. Consider consulting an experienced lawyer who would send such a... Read Answer
This is an unusual circumstance. But the mechanism for how and when the landlord ("LL") may/is required to return your deposit is governed by... Read Answer
It's been 4 months since you filed or since you were discharged? If, as I assume, the former, the lender can't do anything except through the... Read Answer